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10.1.0: Exercises

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    Use this graph for the following exercises.

    Two lines and a ray are graphed on a square grid. The line, E F passes through the points, E (negative 2, 3) and F (negative 2, 4). The line, C D passes through the points, C (negative 3, negative 2) and D (4, negative 2). The lines, E F and C D intersect at (negative 2, negative 2). The ray, A B passes through the points, A (1, 1) and B (4, 4).

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\)

    Identify the kind of line passing through the points \(A\) and \(B\).

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{2}\)

    Identify the kind of line passing through the points \(C\) and \(D\).

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{3}\)

    Identify all sets of parallel lines.

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{4}\)

    Identify all sets of perpendicular lines.

    Use the line for the following exercises.

    A line with four points, A, B, C, and D marked on it.

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{5}\)

    Find \(\overleftarrow {BA} \cup {\overline {BC}} \).

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{6}\)

    Find \(\overrightarrow {AD} \cup \overrightarrow {CD} \).

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{7}\)

    Find \({\overline {AC}} \cap {\overline {BD}} \).

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{8}\)

    Find \(\overleftarrow {CA} \cap \overrightarrow {BD} \)

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{9}\)

    Find \({\overline {AB}} \cup {\overline {BD}} \)

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{10}\)

    Find \(\overleftrightarrow {BC} \cup {\overline {BD}} \)

    For the following exercises, reference this line.

    A line with eight points, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, and L marked on it.

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{11}\)

    Name the points in the set \(\overleftrightarrow {FH} \cap {\overline {GH}}\).

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{12}\)

    Name the points contained in the set \(\overrightarrow {HL} \cap {\overline {JL}}\).

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{13}\)

    Name the points in the set \(\overleftrightarrow {EL} \cup {\overline {GH}}\).

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{14}\)

    Name the points in the set \(\overleftarrow {GE} \cup \overrightarrow {KL} \).

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{15}\)

    Name the points in the set \(\overleftarrow {GE} \cap \overrightarrow {KL} \).

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{16}\)

    Name the points in the set \(\overrightarrow {HK} \cap \overleftarrow {JF} \).

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{17}\)

    Name the points in the set \(\overrightarrow {GL} \cap K\).

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{18}\)

    Name the points in the set \(\overleftarrow {HE} \cup \overrightarrow {KL} \).

    Use the given figure for the following exercises.

    Two planes next to each other. The green plane has three points, P, B, and Q. The yellow plane has four points, T, R, C, and F.

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{19}\)

    Describe the lighter plane (right) in the drawing.

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{20}\)

    Describe the darker plane (left) in the drawing.


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